I teach kendo in Tokyo

Chapter 7 Under the sunset, Dvořák sounded

After leaving the sweets shop, Kiryu Kazuma and Fujii Mikako seemed to be under a silencing spell. In the end, they could only separate hastily at the bus stop where they usually separated, and went back to their respective homes to find their respective mothers.

As Kazuma walked, he recalled the process of beating up those yakuza today.

I feel that my new level of swordsmanship is a bit severe for those gangsters.

The gangster leader, as the only one who could wear the badge of their group, should be the most capable among them, but he only had Judo 1 and was crushed. He didn't feel the fighting power he should have as a small boss.

Could it be that the entire Tsuda group is relatively weak, so that's why they let this kind of person serve as the sub-boss? Kazuma couldn't help but be so suspicious.

It's a pity that his plug-in was only activated during meditation last night. After going to school this morning, he became able to see other people's genres.

During the afternoon training, Kazuma saw that Daimon Goro already had a number, which was No Style 8, which was better than Kazuma.

But when I saw Daimon Goro at the school gate in the morning, and when I saw Daimon Goro when he and Fujii were punished for running laps, the number had not yet appeared.

Obviously, the activation of this plug-in happened step by step. When another group of gangsters came to deliver chickens in the morning, Kazuma's plug-in had not been fully activated, so the strength of the gangsters could not be seen.

I wonder if that group of gangsters are also that good.

——If you are so good, you should change your strategy and go directly to their office to compete.

Thinking of this, Kazuma was still a little excited. He really liked the Yakuza-themed game "Yakuza" from Japan. He thought it was very cool that the main character Kiryu would tear down the whole team by himself if he just disagreed.

If the Yakuza is really that weak, then I have to experience the thrill of solo team building like Kazuma Kiryu.

However, rationality told Kazuma that the Yakuza could not be so bad, there must be masters.

After all, this is an era where Japan's Yakuza heroes are rising together.

Kazuma took a deep breath to calm himself down, and then he remembered another detail he had just noticed.

——After I defeated enemies in a row, my plug-in allowed me to see the "shock" negative status on people.

However, the situation was urgent at that time, and Kazuma didn't look carefully. Now he is not sure whether he really saw the red "shock" word.

But since Kazuma can directly see that Mikako Fujii's left hand is strained - which is also considered a negative state - then logically speaking, it is natural for Kazuma to be able to see the "shocked" state.

What Kazuma wants to figure out now is whether this shocking state was caused naturally by those rogue miscellaneous fish after seeing Kazuma being in a row for seconds, or whether it was a special ability given to him by a plug-in.

As Kazuma walked, he checked his skill bar again - now he could see these at any time without meditating.

"None of my skills can add a shock state." He murmured to himself.

Did that happen naturally?

Well, it happened naturally and it was reasonable. After all, normal people would be scared if the other party knocked down several people in a row.

But to be on the safe side, I still need to find a chance to test it... How to test it? Tomorrow during the kendo club training, you will shout "I want to fight ten"?

No, no, the only result of shouting is to be punished by Daimon Goro for running.

Try it at a kendo tournament? However, the Kendo Tournament is not a wheel battle, it is a one-on-one team battle, with the forward against the forward, the second forward against the second forward, and so on.

Based on last year's situation, Kazuma will most likely serve as the backbone or deputy general of the team, and the general will definitely be the head of the Kendo Department.

Regardless of whether he is a backbone or a lieutenant, he and Ma only have to fight once in each match.

If it's a round-robin battle, you can try to see if your fourth player will get a shocking BUFF after a string of three.

While Kazuma was thinking about this, he turned into the street where his dojo was located, and saw one of the neighbors of the dojo moving.

"Kawa-san," Kazuma spoke to the neighbor's head of household who had just put the furniture in the bed of the truck, "Good afternoon."

"Kiryu-kun, come back?"

"Yes, you are..."

Kawa-san smiled: "I'm moving. After living in Gurashi for so long, I just want to change places to take a breather. I saw Ogasawara-san from Sumitomo Construction walking towards your dojo. Listen to my advice and you should sign as soon as possible. Sell ​​the house and move.”

After saying that, Chuan Sang sighed.

Looking at his expression, Kazuma knew that he was actually afraid of the Ji Dao and chose to escape.

Kazuma said goodbye to his neighbors and walked quickly to his dojo. He happened to see Mr. Ogasawara, who was in charge of acquisitions at Sumitomo Construction, standing at the door of the dojo.

Ogasawara was wearing a suit and leather shoes, and was dressed like a standard social animal. When he saw Kazuma from a distance, he bowed to him and greeted him.

To be fair, Kazuma has a good impression of Ogasawara. He has always been persuasive and persuasive, and he has increased the price several times. The most important thing is that he is willing to increase the price, which gives Kazuma a high impression.

"Ogasawara-san, good afternoon." Kaima said hello.

"good afternoon."

"Why are you standing outside the door?" As soon as Kazuma asked, he saw his sister Chiyoko washing something at the door of the dojo.

She clearly ignored Ogasawara.

"Chiyoko, at least let people into the house?" Kazuma couldn't help scolding him.

Chiyoko glanced at Kazuma with a frown.

Before Chiyoko could speak, Ogasawara spoke: "Kiryu-kun, no need, I'm actually here to say goodbye."

Hearing this, Chiyoko's face showed surprise, and she stood up with a rag to wipe the floor, looking straight at Ogasawara.

"Sumitomo Construction has established a new department called the Migration Department. It has been put into trial operation for a period of time and has achieved remarkable results. It has saved the company a lot of money. Therefore, the new department will be responsible for all related land acquisitions in the future. After 6 o'clock this afternoon, our market The ministry is no longer responsible for this.”

Kazuma vaguely felt that something was wrong - the newly established department had achieved great results and saved the company a lot of money?

Why does it feel bad?

Ogasawara added: "Before six o'clock this afternoon, the agreement we signed is still valid. I advise you to sell it. If the relocation department takes over, it will not be at this price."

Before Kazuma could speak, Chiyoko said, "We won't sell it! We won't sell it for any price! So even if your price becomes lower, it has nothing to do with us!"

Ogasawara hesitated to speak, and then looked at Kazuma silently.

He immediately understood what he meant.

——It’s over. It seems that if it’s not for sale now, then there won’t be as good an offer as it is now.

If someone else hired the Yakuza to handle this matter, it would be impossible for them to offer you a high price. At the very least, they would have to deduct the commission from the Yakuza.

Of course, it is also possible that Yida first purchased the land title with his own money and then sold it to Sumitomo Construction. Anyway, no matter what, the money given to Kazuma will definitely be less.

Kazuma glanced at Chiyoko who started mopping the floor again, and asked, "What's going on with the floor at the door? Didn't the chicken blood from the morning wash away?"

Chiyoko glared at Ogasawara: "Ask him!"

Kazuma turned to look at Ogasawara.

"We really don't know." Ogasawara said frankly, "We are not responsible for dealing with the Yakuza."

"They threw seven or eight dead rats in front of our door! Rat blood was scattered on the floor! You actually told me that you didn't know?" Chiyoko said angrily.

Mr. Ogasawara lowered his head: "I'm sorry. But there's nothing I can do, but as long as you sign..."

"No! Do you think I will believe you? This is a trap! You can fool my brother, but you can't fool me!" Chiyoko shouted.

Kazuma: "Chiyoko, I think..."

Chiyoko interrupted him: "If you want to sell, just sign! You are the elder brother and the head of the household, you can sign this! But if you dare to sign, I will go to Tokyo Tower and jump off!"

Kazuma could only shut up.

When it comes to matters involving the dojo, Chiyoko becomes very emotional and is not like the obedient sister at all.

Kazuma can actually understand it. After all, he has inherited the memories of Kiryu Kazuma and knows that this dojo carries the memories of being with his late parents.

Chiyoko yelled at Kazuma: "You swore to me before that you would revitalize the dojo! Big liar!"

After saying that, Chiyoko threw away the rag and ran in the door angrily, leaving Kazuma and Mr. Ogasawara outside.

Kazuma sighed: "Mr. Ogasawara, I accept your kindness, but Chiyoko will really jump off Tokyo Tower. I dare not sign this word."

Ogasawara also sighed: "Today is a dead rat. Who knows what tomorrow will be. Don't have any illusions about these Yakuza. They can do anything. They are just a bunch of beasts."

Kazuma wants to say that I have seen it today.

The Tsuda team smashed up the sweets shop and beat up the shopkeeper's aunt, who was nearly fifty years old. He and Marco witnessed the whole process at the scene.

He also conveniently beat up the Tsuda team.

Ogasawara took back the document containing the contract and raised his hand to look at his watch.

"There are three minutes until six o'clock, please take care of yourself, Kiryu-kun."

"I will."

"Protect your sister. If you have any difficulties, you can contact me and I will try my best to solve it."

After saying that, Ogasawara looked at the door of the dojo again, shook his head, and left with his briefcase.

The sun was setting, and the orange-red light illuminated Ogasawara's slightly bald head.

Kazuma shook his lips.

——Why do I feel like I have made a crucial choice?

——Should I sign, then tie up Chiyoko and let her calm down for a few days?

At this time, the loudspeaker of the town association began to play excerpts from Dvořák's "Symphony No. 9 in E minor", also known as "From the New World" Symphony.

This is a characteristic of Japan. Every day when the sun goes down, the district office will use public speakers installed throughout the district to play this music to urge children to go home.

Later, due to urban development in big cities such as Tokyo, public speakers were almost dismantled, so this practice was abolished. However, this custom is still retained in many rural areas of Japan.

The scene of Dvořák's music playing alone in the deserted fields has a somewhat eerie atmosphere, so it has been used in many literary and artistic works to heighten the atmosphere of terror.

Some people regard the sound of this music as a sign of the arrival of evil spirits.

In Gurdjieff's district in 1980, Dvořák's music still sounded on time.

Kazuma looked at Ogasawara's retreating figure under the setting sun, listened to the music, and had an inexplicable feeling that he was walking into a demon encounter and was about to face Hyakki Yakou.

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